Sentence examples for apportioned so from inspiring English sources

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A minority wanted it to be apportioned so that all states would have equal weight, though this was never seriously considered.

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And London needs safer drivers: figures from TfL show that where blame is apportioned (so-called "contributory factors"), these are twice as likely to be attributed to drivers than cyclists.

And so much of this sense of wellbeing can be apportioned, on so many levels, to the slender figure of Ozil.

The calendar wants to apportion just so much summer and no more.

By attempting to apportion blame so quickly after the preventable death of two young people, he displayed the crass lack of judgment and arrogance that have been the defining characteristics of his reign.

(3) as so designated, struck out "and any amounts so apportioned remaining unexpended at the end of such period shall lapse" after "such sums are authorized", inserted provision relating to the disposition of funds not obligated within the prescribed time period, and inserted further provision that sums made available under this paragraph shall remain available until expended.

Any amounts so apportioned or allocated that remain unobligated at the end of that period shall lapse.

House seats are apportioned by population, so California's 37m people get 53 seats and North Dakota's 640,000 get only one.

The redistributive system was essentially a vertical system with goods moving up from the lower strata of the society to the chiefs and other high-ranking persons and then being apportioned and redistributed, so that all would share in more equal fashion in the productivity of every kinship group or region.

L. 96 106 substituted "shall continue to be available for expenditure in that State for a period of two years after the close of the fiscal year for which such sums are authorized and any amounts so apportioned remaining unexpended at the end of such period shall lapse" for "remaining unexpended at the end of the period of its availability shall lapse".

While he would not appoint any Democrats, Taylor wanted his cabinet to reflect the nation's diverse interests, and so apportioned the seats geographically.

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